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πŸ”‹ 24-Pack of Mr.Batt NiCd AA Rechargeable Batteries, 1000mAh 1.2V, Ideal for Solar Lights Review

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Description of πŸ”‹ 24-Pack of Mr.Batt NiCd AA Rechargeable Batteries, 1000mAh 1.2V, Ideal for Solar Lights

Nicd solar light rechargeable batteries (Double A batteries), 1000mAh capacity. Pre-charged 60% of power by solar energy before delivery. Up to 1200 cycles, save huge of money than alkaline batteries. Low self-discharge make sure it maintain 75% rates capacity after 3 years no use. Ideal for solar light, solar powered garden lights, landscaping lights, lawn lights, etc.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Disappointed with household batteries

Batteries worked great the first night, I was very happy with the purchase and thought to myself "How beautiful my solar lanterns are looked fully lit”, unfortunately it didn't last the second night, only two solar lanterns worked as can be seen in the photos and on my other corridor it was completely dark.

Pros
  • Low self-discharge, ensure 75% capacity after 3 years of non-use
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 2 out of 5

unusable more around the home Batteries

yes they look old but they don't have many hours (they were folded properly) when charged they don't last long sunlight and it works for about 3 hours, for 1000mah it should be much longer, for 1/2 watt let sunlight so i tried to charge some and they don't charge, at this time of the year charge the light again, and for the summer all the batteries removed, then the light is not needed, only in the winter, maybe they have been modernized, but I will not buy any more, let's see

Pros
  • Up to 1200 cycles, save more money than alkaline batteries
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 3 out of 5

No expiration date for household batteries

This is the second (and other cheap brand) I've bought from Revain. 24 AA batteries and I can't tell if they're good or not. There is no expiration date (like other cheap brands) so I don't know if they are old, new or in between. I've installed most of the outdoor lights with solar panels and I'm still about half lit, but I don't know if it's the batteries or my solar panels. I think I'll stick with the more expensive brands (like Duracell, Rayovac etc) as they all have an expiration date and…

Pros
  • Pre-charged with 60% solar energy before delivery
Cons
  • I will add later